PAOTLfMfe. Freckles and His Friends By Blosser A cent social event of more (linn ordinary bignifieuhoc wns (lit) obser vance of the fifty-ruurtli weilding nnnivrrni'v of Mr. tititl Mrs. u"t H. Cnsey. They wore inni'ried ht Hohu pnrte. luwn, September li!5, lMU niitl Boon thereafter Mr. Cnsey joined the 'nniiy us n member of iiolhimny (I. VMh luwn infantry, which t'omjufay1 wns recruited n( Ilonhpitnc. Ho sened throughout llio civil waft Dur ing li r-jtidchoo here since 18813, lw bust served ns councilman, ttlltyur u'hd' toDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKP.lTOR.ft, ORKdOfr, MONftAV, OCTOBER. l, 1915 ASHLAND AND VICIN1TV , -tags I zzzzzrzzzzzr i i i, ., 1 , - ..' i WfeT "ffi VOU CUILOREM AFTER WASMttV ( I DON'T WWE TO,( ! TmMP fsAyPQBCKLEsI ! SO BIGHT OUT AMD I FACE LOOK IN TU' -UEST LOOK ' wMffl Spdhctto M wASUSfcUR PACES MlRQOR T SEE IP ITS XJ f AT WToAEU aiVVit fw HRVUOmIqo BEFOCEVOU6ET ? CLEAN-DON'T VoyJ 1 J. " ?S JMC W'J S'SS J, A BITE TO EAT! I fe fl ) FBKvr W J' postmaster, niid hns also filled other positions of trust in coniity find Htnte. Tho wedding anniversary wnn observed in tho wny or A nuicl re union. Donuic Lowe is homo from n trip (o (he exposition mid reports (lint 'on the occasion of his visist tho grouud.s were thronged to n greater extent tlinn on Hcuson day. ' W. W. llevner of this city hns been reappointed by the Methodist confer ence as missionary supply nt the Yni nax Indian ngncey, Klnmnth county. Ho hns been visiting here of Into. Changes In local hotels and reslnu rantH for the twenty-four hours end ing September 30 and beginning Oc tober 1. hnvu been ns follews: D. AV. Dobbins nsmnncH control of the OreROu; Ed Staples resumes mnnagc- ment of thu Anhlnnd; Mr. nnd Mm. Jack Ucnglo have taken over (ho Co lumbia cafeteria annex In (ho En ders block; Andy Payne hnB relin quished tho Savoy, In tho llutlcr building, North Main Mtrcct. Squlro Parker, who lately suffered from a fearfully locerntod faco as (he result of a sawmill accident, has been removed from (ho hospital (o his homo. Many friends am welcoming tho return of tho O. C. Tiffany family to their old homo surroundings on dran Ito street, aflor a long absonco In Portland. Mrs. Robbie Parker left Saturday on her return homo to Hutchinson, Kansas, after a visit with her father, Robert Edglngton, nnd brother, M. C. Hob Hughes of Eugcno's city engi neering force, has been visiting hln mother, Mrs. Martha Hughes, resid ing on IiCach street. Mm. C. W. Ilantn last week ac companied her son Herb on a visit to tho boys' goat hording camp In tho Kocno creek neighborhood. J. II. Sanders, local barber, has re turned front Hornbrook where for sometime past ho has been employed In n hotel. Portland parties hero of lato hnvo been urging tho Installation of a grotto oftho Vollod Prophets, an or orgnnlzntlon In 'which third degree Masons nro eligible J. F. Knthrlncr of San Frnuclsco, ' general auditor of tho' Oregon Gas nnd Electric company, tho last of tho week paid a visit to Local Manager Jenkins In an official capacity on routine business. A. M. Heaver has been nt Salem nnd other Wllln'metto sections In tho way of demonstrating merits of the Scismo-Thurm throughout that terri tory. 11. G. Knders left Friday evening ou n, business trip to Portland, Mrs. Henry 11. Carter arrived Sat urday from Cugeno for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "W. N. Grubb. Mrs. Lydla Powell lloyd, an nged pioneer of tho Immigrant creek neigh borhood, is horlously 111 at tho homo of her son-in-law, George Lowe, re siding in tho Wagner soda springs district. Mrs. Mae New combo hns returned from Portland, accompanied by her slatc,r-ln-lnw, Mrs. L. L. Mullt, who loft Saturday for a visit with rela tives at Berkeley, Cal. Funeral services of tho late Chas J. Morgan, of Talent. were held on Sunday. Interment will be at his former homo In Mlnuesota. The de ceased was affiliated with Hollah Temple, Mjstlc Shrine, of this city. Glenn McAdams of Kugono, ropro renting the Klllson-Whlto attractions In the lyceum entertainment field, wns In town Saturday on business matter. Prominent people passing through here of late have bcon Governor Willis' of Ohio. The chief executUo Ir of herculean build, being six feet three Inches in height and weighing 265 pounds, J G. Sullivan, chief en gineer of tho westorn lines of tho Canadian Pacific, with headquarters at Winnipeg, went north with a party In the private car "Nova Scotia " Major General James II. Aleshlro and Ilrlgadlcr General Tasker H. Uliss wont south on a jaunt to San Fran- ClfcCO. John K Wiley and family, former roeldonts but who have been In San Dlogo for sometime past, arc lslt Ing friends here on tholr way to Portland to locate permanently. Tom Hudson has returned from a visit to tho Sacramento valley In the lnclnlt) of Corning, where he went with Mr. and Mn. W. D. Carey who oxtonded tholr trip to Include tho ex position. On their way down, by ac tual count, their Ford car met twen tj.sfven autos of the same pedigree in addition to twenty-nino machines ot varJcus other mnKvs. Porter J. Neff, n Mcdford attorney, was n business caller here last Fri day. Mrs. II. a. Knders left the Inst of the week for nn extended visit with her parents nt tho old family home, Amsterdam, Missouri, On her re turn Mr. Knders wilt meet her at Los Angeles. ' J. N. Illnchart of Salem, accom panied by his wife, arrived last Fri day for n visit with relatives, (ho wife of Harry Saylos being his daugh ter. Mr. Illnchart was formerly In tho grocery business here. Munitions of war, even If not man ufactured, are being used on Moun tain avenue. Grape Juice was tho provocation. Thieves were stealing the luscious fruit at the ranch of K.K. Whlta In thai locality, when Mrs. Vhllo fired n revolver at randoni, with tho result that tho poachers not only 16ft tho grapes but also n brand new basket. The lady Is of Knglish-French-Dutch lineage and could not obscrvo a strict neutrality under ex asperating circumstances. George Anderson Is making exten sive Improvements on his Atlas busi ness block. South Fourth street, near tho depot, occupied by.Flacklns' gro cory store nnd rooming npartmonts. Tho Initial autumn tramp by hik ing matrons was made last Friday afternoon as far as the Normal grounds on the boundaries of tho Dcltcvlew district, whero Mrs. Zclla Chapman treated the paity to apples, Caroline Schuorman led tho forlorn bono, nnd at a secluded spot Jessie llondenu, Kttn Lnmklu and HaUle Camps, candldn(cs for ndmlsslon, Initiated Into thu mysteries of tho club's ritual. W. A. Frcoborg loft the last of tho week for Los Angeles to remain In definitely, llo has rented his house on Granite street tJ Clydo Dean, of tho Kleclrlc Light company, nnd sold his Ford pacer to Archto Strlkland, who will convert It into an Individual Jitney for (wo passengers only. Irrlgntlonlsts held a recent meet ing at tho ncllcvlew school house, further plans for (ho Ashland-Talent district being outlined. There will bo drawn up nnd submitted to tho coun ty court Tor approval preliminary to nn election being hold on the adop tion of (lie proposition. Members of tho commlttco present were C. M, Tliomns of Talent and J, W. MlUnor nnd Denton Dowers of Ashland. Tho source of supply will bo determined by stato and federal engineers. Duck lake has been mentioned in this con nection. At tho rocont flro nt tho Slovens homo on Winter Heights tho flro auto (ruck covered (ho dlstanco, one nnd one-sixth miles by tho speedohictor, in (hreo minutes. Much of tho way Is up n stbop hill. Ten automobiles fololwed in the wako of tho truck, but only two succeeded In gaining tho crest, a Hudson driven by Deelcr and a Fbrd driven by Camps. The other eight flunked. Tho grade varies from 20 to 30 per cent. Charley Cain, roundhouse foreman, Is on the waiting list for n new Kis sel car to be delhcrcd at an early date by W. A Walker of Mcdford. Tho twu-passongor compound Mallet locomotlro heertofore driven by Cain has proved rather hard on the Kast Main street paving, hence the change to lighter and Imprpvcd models. The School of Design of San Fran cIco hns received another accession of Ashland students, tho Mlss6s Klslo Harner and Hortenbe Winter having Joined Miss Ksther Whlted at that Institution. Mrs. Sarah Kentner has joined tho exposition excursionists, not only to see the fair but also to lslt two months with her daughter, Mrs Ma Ward, who lives In San FranoUco. H. C Mullaney of Albany, weight inspector, and J. J. Keith of San Francisco, chief auditor, both South ern Pacific officials, wore paying of ficial visits to Ashland the last of tho week. Geo. Craig's body was recovered from the Klamath river below Mc Canncll's bar, near Humbug creek, where several days ago he was acci dentally overturned In an auto at a dangerous point on that stream. He rat In the employ of L. H Newton of Horubrook, who frequently makes -rr-r. 1 , , . , , , I , , . ,J --. trip's into this territory as n ltvcry luhn. H. K. Kwcr is clerking nt the Ash land Trading company. Mr. Kncr Is laso leader of (lib Mthbdlsl church choir ns reinforced and reorganized. For the week cndlrig rfcplciiiber 64, $2i,0ii.iG wns expended on various phases of tho springs dovclopnierit work here ns represented by drafts dh tlio Bovornl funds. Thb heaviest expenditure was n vouchdr In fnvdr of tho physical plant In (ho sum of 120,000. Miss Madge thitnam, formerly as sistant nt Hlnthornc'n studio, nnd Int er employed In the photographic de partment at Smith's Jewelry store as an expert of acknowledged Ability In the nrt, has resigned hor position theer nnd la temporarily clerking nt tho Knders store. A. W. Arbuckle has (raded his ten aero fruit rauch on Wlmcr Heights to G. M. Frost for u 120-acro tract th tho Wlllnmetto valley, to which ho will remove at an early dato. C. D. Lamkn negotiated tho dcnl. Clias. Pope Is rounding up porkers, which will bo taken over to Siskiyou county whero (hoy will "rool, hog, or die" on wheat stubblo nild other for ago available ou (ho grnln ranches near Montnguc. Several carloads hnvo bcon shipped there. Dr. W. G. Dwlnell of Montnguo hns been a recent visitor hero with rela tives in tho family of Y. W. Cald well. EAGLE POINT EAGLEIS Dy A. C. Howlett K. K. Hoot and 11. U. Younjr, two of tho fruit men of Mcdford, were hero Inst Monduy, looking over the fruit interest. Mr. Osgood, one of the civil cn Kinecrw of thu vulley, mid Mr. White sides, Jr. were here thu sumo day (ryiiif (o hiiHtlo more subscribers to the irtigutioii project in tho valley. Mr. HuiTicll, who owns ono of the fine fnnns of the vulley, was hen tho Mime ilay lookinj; for u certain frrn do of mmiip. ' Horn nre ho plentiful now that tho buyers hccm to he ipiite IMirtieulur about what kind they buy, nnd thus, it ever wns nn tlebr will be. Mr. and Mrs. lluielrigj; and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. Allen, the latter from Ashland, wero in town Monday the '27th ulti. doiiu,' business with our merchants. Trunk .Smith, ono of our oielmrd ists, spent thu uiht at the Sunny side Monday night. Ueilj. Hiophy nnd wife were luiyiux household supplies thu fiist of thu week. Win. Greet-on took out n load of wile icneiiiK the first of the week and another one of the family took outii big lend of ceiling lumber about the same time. Some of our I'utsrpriMux com mis. ei.s lire placing some of their speci mens of corn in the show windows of Itoy Ashpole's iinrdwiiio store. SH)iikiufrubout com rnisiiiu; biiuH to mind the fuel Hint while I wns out riding over the country luokhiK niter the interest of tho Mcdford Mail Tri-i buiie, I stopped for dinner at tho home of Mrs. ('. C'huijuy, just uhove Hrnwosboro, nnd while there wiih shown some ot the different varieties of com (hut tliey raise on the funn, for tho reader will' iciuembor that Mrs. (Mini ley's son, I have forgotten his christian nnme, took the pieinium lit (ho I'ouiHy nnd stnto fair on Ins com, nnd aiming the differcet n-rietii"- tlioy iue wns one that at tracted m attention, more particu larly Uinn any other, on account of the vnriely of colors of com on the sninc cob, for then wns almost, if not every variety of color of the ininbow. It is culled the rainbow com und it appenrs to bo u,good solid variety, n lohg slim cob but the com is well matured and npiur to he perfect in corv respect. Another variety lhy showed in a n me dium sued ear of tho ftli.lc '-nuty that wn absolutely perfect, tor I could not see the cob nt nil for the corn giew all oer the ends of tho cob aud this na, a purt tiiut wns rnied by Mv. Clini ley's youngest son, Xolim Charley, n school boy. He stnkcd off just ono it ere nnd planted it in corn ou n I met of land thnt could not bo irrigated nnd cultivated it himself, keeping n- complete rccoid of nil the work mid ho gnthcied 88 bushels of such corn ns 1 have tried to describe, mid his brother Who ex hibited thu corn nnd tho tract of hind tol dine that the com wns niticli better on the lower end of tho piece ,thmi it wns ou the upper cud nnd if the itpcr end hud been us good ns the lower end that he would Iinyc gnthcied l'-r bushels off of the note of lund, und innrlc you that wns with out nuy irrigation. Another place when I stopped wns ilenry Meyer's nnd they wore just finishing gathering in their com mid he lind com tlint would make the Kunsns com misers grocn with envy to think of Jhekson epunty, Oregon, und on tliltto ereek nt thnt, raising such com, but tiiut com hud water, Hut while I nm on the subject of com will relate another incident. I stopped nt thu farm of Hudolph I'cck for dinner, und while nt the bnrn putting nwny ''Hnbe'' he asked inu to take n Ionic nt his squubhe.s that he hud hnulcd in for his cows, nnd 0 My! there wns just tons of Ihem nil put hwny In the dry thoio is1 no slip-shod work in thnt ueighboihood, they nre mostly (ler-ninii-Americnns, und keep; dverjthiiiJ up in place rendy for winter. And nfter couuneiiling on the squashes ho told mi) Hint he tried nn experiment this season nnd planted three mid u half ni'res in coin utid stpinshes nnd the result wim smentecn londs of, siiiushcH mid two hundred bushels of good solid Ooin -sjstetiiutic fann ing. If anyone emi either eipinl or surpass thnt let us hear from thrtii through tho Mail Tribune. Well 1 started out to tell of my trip up Hlite circle but find thnt toy letter is how long enough ho will sim ply1 stop here und tell more about that wonderful country mid its resources tth next time, for I hnve enough now in in mind to imiko n full column. I Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bts. Heal IMato Transfers. Stato of Oregon to Henry Pape, dcod, land In section 3G, T. 37, S. It 3 w fiO .1. N Wright ct ux to Androw T, Kllcsstad, agreement land In T. 3C, R. 22 W 210 K. J. Odull, ot ux to Spurgcou Odell, Q. C. I)., land In sec. 24, T. 3C, R. 2 W 1 Fruit Growers Supply Co. to J. W, Sweeney Construction Co. Notion of completion of con tract. Refers to grade In sec tion l(i, T. II, It. 1 Kast. NOTICIC Notice Ih hereby glvon that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of the city of Mcdford, Oregon, at Its next regular mooting, October Cth, 1915, tor a Ilcenso to soil malt, vinous and spirituous liquors at their plnco of business on North Fir street, Mcdford, Oregon, until Jan uary 1, 1916, Dated Sept'. 23, 1915. ROGUK RIVKR VALLKY UNIVER SITY CLUII. NOTIf'K TO CRL'DITORS In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County ot Jackson In the matter of tho Estate of Al .mint Whetstone, Deceased. Tho undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jacksou County, administrator of tho estate ot Almlra Whetstone, deceased, and having qualified, notice Is hereby given to the creditors or, and all persons hav ing claims against said deceased, to present them, verified ns required by law. within six months after the flnt publication of this notice to said H. N Lofland at his residence 22C South Oakdale St . Medford, Oregon, or at tho offlco of Newton W. Ilordon, his attorney st 232 L'ust Main Street, Mcdford, Jackson county, Oregon. 11. N. LOFLAND. Administrator of tho Entitle of Mmlrn WhuUtoutf, deceased. Dttled. Oct, i, m5 .u , COUR HOUSE NEWS TOIt HK.NT HOUHK8 FOIt KKNT Modem C-rooin bungn lo. Inquire nt CIS So. Central. 11 FOR ItKNT 0-room bungalo, $ 12.00 water paid. Phono 7011. 170 FOR RBiS'T Well furnished modern bungalow. 4-2 South Laurel. FOR ItKNT Six room modern bun galow, oast front, sleeping porch, flno shade; nnragoi Phono 4SS-X. FOR SAriEv-MISCKljliANKOUB 1'oira'AUOii e Si 1 ncii wo son 5 ono 3 Inch wagen: ono buggy. G. L. Shernicrhorn, Phono Sl'J-M. 107 FOR SALK Polo mountain buggy, good nq now. Palmer Investment Co,, Modoc! Orchard. FOR SALK Choice alfnlfa hay, first, second, third nnd fourth cuttings In car lota nt following prices per (on nt points named for cash: Mcd ford. (14.30; Central Point, $14..10; Phoenix, Jit. 30', Talent, $14.30; Ashland, $14. CO. Several persons may Join hands in pur chnso of a (en (on car and (hereby secure wholesnlo prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In Roguo River valley (his year, and high prices for alfalfa In California, wo ntlvlso immediate purchase before ad vance in prices. Sleepy Hollow Fnriu, H. A. Ensign, Mgr (elo phono Gold HlIL Oro. 183 FOll SALK Hlue Mission und Tokay Grapes. Pliouo R-13W. 1C7 FOR SALK Cholco Tokay grapes de livered 24c per lb. Crates' packed for shipment, 70c. Phono Jackson ville 21-Fll. 168 FOR HAhK A 1914 Ford In good condition, $300. Powell Auto Co. 108 FOR SALK Wash machine, flrelcis conker hud heater stove. Phono U77-H.' 1C7 FOR SALE lluy shingles at home; manufactured from Jackson county timber, select stocll, at our now mill In Kama Valley. Wo sell shingles ot lowest prices obtain able nnywhero, at mill or delivered to order. Wo also manufacture fruit boxes; prices always renson nblo, stock always tho best. Write for juices or partlculhrs to Snms Valley Shlnglo Mill, Samn Valley. Oregon. 172 FOR SALE ililggy nnd single har ness. W. J. Drumhlll. FOIt HALE Runabout, Just tho thing for light delivery, good tires, In good order, $00. 10C 7 Court streot, forenoons. 169 FOR HALE Grnln, liny, corn und coin fodder. C. W. Isaacs, Phone 091-J2. , r-T ,TO i ,'f . ITT 3 FOK SAMfc--IrtrBSTOCX FRHALK n'or'fmniijr drMng borne, perfectly trusty, harness and buggy, all lu good condition. In quire Mothodlst pnrsounHc. Jack sonville. 170 FOR SALE Choice registered Duroo gelts, joung boars, and weanlings. L. II. Houston, 1 mile west of Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 189 FOR SALE Good farm maro. In qulro Nash Darn, K to 5. 168 FOR SALE 12 heavy work mares, well broke. Vinson's Hum, North Rlvorsldo nvenuo. 188 FOR HALE Must sacrifice several good cows for lack of food. Address llox E. G. S.. Mall Tribune. 200 FORHALK AnBo7agoa7srKdWhlto Climax. Oro. 181 LKMt.V WATCHMAKING Tako tho. right atop now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran teed: write for references and par ticulars. Portland Whtrhninklni:. KngravIniT & Optical 8ohool. 218 Com- moinvcalth Uldg., 6(h and Aukeuy, Portland, Orogon. NEW TODAY 400 acres, closo to Mcdford, yet far enough out to be haudy to splen did outrnngo, 250 acres ot (his land Ms In cultivation. There Is a bet ot buildings, family orchard, and closo to school. Tho owner Uvea on tho place, and offers It at $35 per acre, Prefers cash, but will take In a close in piece of good land at $6000, $2000 In cash and let tho balanco run a number of years on the place. Heio Is a chance to go to farming right. Get busy, C. D. HOON Room 10, Jrukbou County Hank IHdg. FOR ItKNT 31 IhCKlil.ANKOUS i i- i in ii i i i'i i- - - j ri FOR LBASK Equipped placer xnlno. Gold nay Realty Co. FOIt ItKNT FUl(ftlHKl ROOMS FOR RENT 'Furnished light house keeping suites. (Inn, wood heaters, close In; ronnonnblo; call mornings. 234 Kast Ninth Street. ISC FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished rpotns Including tegular kitchen, sleeping porch, ovory convenience, closo In. 417 Jay St., cor S, Onk dnlo nnd 11 th sts, 169 OR RENT Furnished rooms, 2 blks from fcdoral building, 24G N. Grapo. FOR SALK ufc.llj KSTATM FOR SALK GO acres land, flno, deep spll, deeded water right, 7 room houso, electric lighted, modern. 4Cx3C barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar bebts nnd small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, Ilartlott and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, (earn horses, cow, farm Implements and all crop goos with place. For prlco anil particulars, address Dox GC R, F Dj No, 2, L. M. C. Central Point Oro. REAL E8TATH FOR, BAX.E All kinds of property for salo or ox cHango, Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR flAI.E Farm land, fruit Innd, timber land, land from $C00 per aero upwards on long time. Gold Ray Realty Co. WANTKI SITUATIONS WANTED Vrossmnkln Phone 479-M. 144 South Central, WANTED Dressmaking. 310 Knight street. igb WANTED Twd grls wnnl positions a wniircsHosj in or nur ot cuy. Room 7, Colonial Flats. 107 WANTED Furnished, light house keeping rooms uear North Central, If reasdilable, llox 75, Mull Trl butio, 168 WANTED Mlrunrvi.diANKOUS WANTElr 400 or GOO own suoop. Will pay cash. Address W. J. La I'orl, nutto Falls, Oro. ,108 WANTED TO RENT For family iibo only, n light auto, Ford touring preferred, py experienced and res ponsible party, llox lOd Tribune offlco. 168 WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Exnorlenco unnecessary. International MIIH, Inc., Ndrrlslown, Pa. 300 WANTEDA good team for wlntur rare; general farm work to bu done. Hnvo lino pasture and good liny and grain feed. Call or wrlto Capital R Ranch, Central Point. Tel. 31xxxxl. 108 FOUND FOt'ND One ladj'B bicycle. Apply to the Mcdford Poultry and Egg Co. 1C7 ii ITJ LOOT LOST A small black (lino book con tnlnlng record of milk deliveries for September. Jteward. Phono 314-X. 167 "" ggf " "J ?. "" "rf7a"T HUHINIE8S imtKOTOKI TrtaiiTeni ' BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE UQ Office 43 North Front St. Pnoai S15, Prices right. Barrlc guar ntd WHY? IT IB YOUR I1UHINE8S TO BEE B1E Because my stock in trade is to have optlonod at tho lowest oath price the best buy In this county. I have beon on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated some "good thing," I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will te nure me satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can give you tho benefit ot this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 10 Ves( Ml fltret cSSMOSS? nUSINKSH UinECTOItY ill. f I Auto Aarpne LAIJKR AUTO, aPRltiQ CO.-TW ire operating tbs largest, elMM nu uesi oquipiica jubdi in iaa rm clflo northwest. Use our. aprlBg whon others fall, Bold under gnar antee. 26 NorU FlfteMtk St, Portland, Or. Attermya POUTER J. NEFF. WM. t. MHALHT Attornoys-at-Law. Rooms 8 ami 9, Medford National Sank bide. A. E. RKAME3, LAWYER Garastt- corey oldg. Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberta COLVIQ ft RODERT8. LAWYERB-i- Medford National Batik Dulldlag. Derita DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN ECOYOU Denttsta) Gansett-Corej Bldg., nlU lit Medijora. ore. Pnone 8B. CoIIoctlou And Iteport COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Dullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooma 1, 3, 3, Ha klus' Dldg-., 310 E. Mala St. PR, R. J. LOOKWQOD,, Cklresrfteter, serve apeclallat Roobb,19I-H-100. Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vaeef bath and sclentlfto'aMe gWei; needle spray, head and aheulder shower In connection; advloe la dietetic. medical gymbasttee, bydropthernpy. Lady atteadaat Phone, office C4S, reetctoae tll-R. Hag laoer asdl Cemnaeeeir FRED'CUilMrNaSEnTaaJ contractor, 404 M. P. ft II. Bldg. Surveys, estimate, Irrlgatloa, dralnago, orchard and Uad la proTement Omimj QARDAOE act rour Dresteee cleaned up for the aamaaef. OaD on the city garbage wagon' tea good service. Pfcoae 874tL, F, T. Allen. I1 '" ' ' i ..! ' j. i .-In itH lastractioa a. MaMe HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Soeai 401, Garnott-Corey Bldg. Fred Alt ton Halgut Piano, Mrs. Florene Halllday Halght. voice. I'hea 72. PhyefllctsHs oa. tmrgeeaa DR. P. a". OARLOW, DR. JCVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 aarnstt-Corey bldg,, phone 1036-L. Realdeae Z6 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oiteopatkle physicians, 303 Oarnatt-Uorey building. Phone V04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Pbyelolaa aid aurgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, uose and throat. Eye sclea Utlcally tested and glass sua piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. R. Co, Offices M, F. ft H. Co, Bldg,, opposite P, O. Phone 667, DR. R, W. OLANOY Phyilelaa and aurgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hour 10 te 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOP DR. MYRTLE S. LQOKWOOD Physicians and surgeon. Offlee 309-310-311. M, J & U. Bldg. Phono 'rosldeuce, 8H-J3: offlee, 814 DR. MAJITJN C. UAIinERFuysl. clan and surgeon. Offlee Pain block, opposite Nash Hotel." Hour 10 (o 12, 1 tp 4. Phone 10-j;" T Q. HEINE M. D. Bye, Ear, Noso and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses, gross eyes straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main St., Phono 303, Consultation Free. Printer kbo. rublUher . MEDFORD PRINTING CO, has U best equipped printing offlee la southern Oregon; book binding, loose teat ledgers, billing eyateau etc, Portland priee. 3? NerU rir it. Public SlfMogiplier m! T. EDWARDS- S(enogra?ien and MuKographtng, Reems 499-4 1U Garnett Corey Building. Office liioiT 709 J. r'sldeueo phona MBMBIllk ., wjlgr